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342.0878 THO-VI Gender, human rights and law Vol. VI | 342.0878 THO-VII Gender, human rights and law Vol. VII : | 342.124 DAN The global south and comparative constitutional law / | 342.24083 LAM The global reach of European refugee law / | 342.438029 SAD Poland's Constitutional Breakdown / | 342.54 ALV A Constitution to Keep: Sedition and Free Speech in Modern India / | 342.54 HAN - 1 Justice B. L. Hansaria's sixth schedule to the Constitution / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-368) and index.
1. Introduction: European refugee law and transnational emulation He;lène Lambert;
2. Migrating laws? The 'plagiaristic dialogue' between Europe and Australia Jane McAdam;
3. European influence on asylum practices in Latin America: accelerated procedures in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela David Cantor;
4. A safe country to emulate? Canada and the European refugee Audrey Macklin;
5. Between East and West: the case of Israel Dallal Stevens;
6. Is Switzerland an EU member state? Asylum law harmonization through the backdoor Vincent Chetail and Ce;line Bauloz;
7. The impact of European refugee law on regional, sub-regional and national planes in Africa Marina Sharpe;
8. Stealth emulation: the United States and European protection norms Maryellen Fullerton;
9. The vanishing refugee: how EU asylum law blurs the specificity of refugee protection Jean-François Durieux;
10. Conclusion: Europe's normative power in refugee law He;lène Lambert.
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